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  1. May 25, 2022 · Colombo was married to Lucille Faiello Colombo. Joseph Colombo Jr. The couple tied the knot in 1944 and had five children together. However, not much is known about the couple’s relationship. They had four sons, Christopher Colombo, Joseph Colombo Jr, Anthony Colombo, and Vincent Colombo.

  2. Colombo owned a modest home in Bay Ridge, Brooklyn and a five-acre estate in Blooming Grove, New York. [1] He married Lucille Faiello in 1944, and had five children including sons Christopher Colombo, Joseph Colombo Jr. (1946–2014) [3] and Anthony Colombo (1945–2017). [4] [5]

  3. Oct 9, 2024 · Colombo was married to Lucille Faiello, and together they had five children: sons Christopher, Joseph Jr., Anthony, and daughters Catherine and Vincent. His son, Joseph Colombo Jr., followed in his father's footsteps, becoming involved in organized crime and eventually serving time in prison.

  4. Jul 7, 2024 · In 1944, Colombo married Lucille Faiello and soon started building their family in Brooklyn. From an outsider’s perspective, Colombo seemed to be an average working man. But his connections to the Mafia would prove to be too much of a temptation for the young and ambitious Colombo to pass up.

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  5. Joseph Colombo married Lucille Faiello in 1944 and had five children with her. He passed away after a cardiac arrest on May 22, 1978. He had been in an unresponsive state since the shootout attempt on him in 1971.

  6. Apr 3, 2012 · The couple, along with Lisa, Gallo’s sister Carmella Fiorello, bodyguard Peter “Pete The Greek” Diapoulis, and his date, Edith Russo, later headed to Umberto’s on Mulberry Street. Inside Umberto’s,...

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  8. Jun 28, 2018 · Hospital staff announced “cardiac arrest” as the official cause of death, “brought on by his injury seven years ago.”. Joseph Colombo, who was almost completely paralyzed by the shooting, died seven years later of a heart attack. He was buried in Saint John Cemetery in Queens. Courtesy of Christian Cipollini.